GM cuts thousands of EV and battery factory workers

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General Motors is laying off thousands of workers across multiple electric vehicle and battery plants in the US. According to from more than one outlet.

About 1,200 workers are being “indefinitely laid off” at the company’s EV factory in Detroit, Michigan. More cuts and temporary layoffs are underway at GM’s Altium cell battery plants in Ohio and Tennessee. GM will also shut down those battery factories starting Jan. 5. According to the Wall Street JournalWith plans to resume production in mid-2026.

The job cuts come just days after GM announced some of its white-collar worker layoffs and a $1.6 billion hit. His electric car plans are reworked.

GMO recently finished Its BrightDrop commercial electric van program. The company — and many of its rivals — are putting less pressure on EVs in the U.S. after losing federal tax credits and easing regulatory restrictions on internal combustion vehicles.

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